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Paralysis is a condition where a person experiences loss of muscle function in the body and suffers from sensory loss.
There are numerous conditions that can lead to Paralysis. The most common causes are stroke, head injury, spinal cord injury and multiple sclerosis. The type of paralysis that a patient suffers from will depend on the cause of the paralytic attack. The time taken to recover from a paralysis can vary from patient to patient.

A stroke occurs when the brain is damaged due to lack of blood supply. Eighty percent of all strokes occur when blood flow to the brain is suddenly cut off- usually by a blood clot or some other obstruction. 

The process of recovering from brain hemorrhage happens quite fast. Progress and recovery is different in every person. A patient can feel the recovery in the first month of the Paralysis treatment. Some abilities that have been lost usually start to come back. Recovery after brain hemorrhage depends on several factors:

  • The location of the bleeding, cause and the extent of bleeding.
  • Brain hemorrhage patients recover completely within 4-6 months, whereas, brain clot patients recover within 3-4 months.
  • People who have had a brain stroke have an increased risk of another stroke, especially during the first year after the original stroke and the duration of recovery also increases.

The patients are strictly advised to take medicines properly and follow the diet instructions to get maximum and good results. Regular exercising can help the patient cope better and also improve overall health.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuroplasticity

https://medlineplus.gov/ischemicstroke.html

https://www.christopherreeve.org/living-with-paralysis/health/causes-of-paralysis

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